Peter Parker sees his shadow. Does that mean six more weeks of winter?
Check out Kristen Stewart as a vampire!
Those kids look pretty well-fed to me.
We hadn't heard of it either.
The shire beckons once more.
Get a glimpse of Jeremy Renner's character.
Catch a glimpse of Disney's upcoming animated flick.
It's an '80s flashback.
Pedro gets his freak on.
Yep, still excited for this.
They take their romance public at the MuchMusic Video Awards
Looks like Christmas came a little early for fanboys this year -- the trailer for 'Iron Man 2' has been released.
Those of you who questioned the necessity of making a dance movie in 3D, prepare to get served.
Bella is smack-dab in the middle of a hottie sandwich.
Edward, Bella, and Jacob return -- in 3D -- in the third chapter of Stephenie Meyers' teen vampire saga.
Check out the latest one-sheet for Lionsgate's adaptation of Mark Millar's quirky superhero comic.
Nicolas Cage shows off his magical new hairstyle in Disney's update of the classic fantasy tale.
Overture Films has released a poster for the upcoming cop drama 'Brooklyn’s Finest.'
Check out the first image from the two-part finale of the blockbuster fantasy franchise.
The list of Best Animated Feature contenders for the next Academy Awards was unveiled on Wednesday – and 'Up' made the cut!
Whoa. Maybe James Cameron's $230 million sci-fi epic will live up to the hype after all. Maybe.
Wanna meet the cast of the upcoming 'Twilight' sequel? Find out how! Oh, and check out these new clips, too.
After a ten-year layoff, Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang are back! Watch the first full-length trailer for the much-anticipated Disney/Pixar animated flick.
While CBS was busy handing out Grammys for what felt like all of Sunday night, ABC made some important announcements of its own: the participants in season 8 of Dancing with the Stars.
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 18, 2001 -- This year's official commemorative Academy Awards poster by award-winning graphic designer Alex Swart was unveiled on Wednesday in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Oscars print features a stacked, golden 2001 with an Oscar statuette standing in place of the 1. The statuette is supported by a sweeping ramp, moving upward to a line of larger statuettes emerging from a dark blue background. "I was looking for an unambiguous idea executed dramatically on a grand scale," Swart said in a press release from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "That felt like the right approach for the Oscar poster." This is Swart's first year as the designer of the Oscars poster. He previously designed the Academy's retrospective Best Picture poster and five of the Academy's annual reports. Swart won two Promax World Class Awards for his work on "The A
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5, 2000 -- Besides the elbow-rubbing and power mongering, let's not forget that the Sundance Film Festival is also about the films. With that in mind, the annual indie film fest announced today its partial list of films for the 2001 powwow. The lineup for three categories -- dramas, documentaries and the American Spectrum -- have thus far been announced, and other areas such as premiere, international films and short films will be announced Wednesday. Films at the festival only compete in the dramatic and documentary categories. Top films coming out of Sundance in previous years include Ed Burns' "The Brothers McMullen" and last year's "Girlfight" from director Karyn Kusama. The Sundance Film Festival takes place Jan. 18-28 in Park City, Utah. In the meantime, here's the complete list of Sundance films in competition and in the Amer
Universal Pictures has unveiled a new teaser poster for its loooong-awaited thriller 'The Wolfman.'